de Moraes Pinheiro, Sayonara MariaFont, AlbaSoriano, LourdesTashima, Mauro M. [UNESP]Monzó, JoséBorrachero, Maria VictoriaPayá, Jordi2018-12-112018-12-112018-07-30Construction and Building Materials, v. 178, p. 327-338.0950-0618http://hdl.handle.net/11449/171052Alkali activated materials (AAM) are being investigated as an alternative binder that could be more eco-efficient than Portland cement. The effect of olive-stone biomass ash (OBA) on the activation of blast furnace slag (BFS) was studied. The mechanical behaviour of mortars in which OBA was replaced, or added to, BFS were compared to those found for BFS mortars activated with potassium hydroxide (KOH) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solutions in the range of 4–12 mol·kg−1. The results showed the high efficiency of OBA as activating reagent because it provided similar, or higher, strengths when compared to the alkali hydroxide activating solutions. The microstructural characteristics of the new binding OBA/BFS systems were assessed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP). These systems showed lower mean pore diameter and scarcer formation of zeolite structures when compared to KOH/BFS systems. These promising results demonstrated the viability of the use of these type of ashes as activating reagents in AAM.327-338engAlkali activated materialBlast furnace slagConservationOlive-stone biomass ashStrength developmentOlive-stone biomass ash (OBA): An alternative alkaline source for the blast furnace slag activationArtigo10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2018.05.157Acesso aberto2-s2.0-850476509172-s2.0-85047650917.pdf